Nobody likes smashing his or her nose up against the rear-mounted battery on a camera. To its credit, the GR-D33 does have an Iris Lock feature, which allows you to maintain the same aperture while adjusting shutter speed and/or gain. The GR-D33 also has manual white balance control and a manual exposure control of sorts–not a true manual iris control, but an "exposure value" plus and minus, which is very handy for adjusting exposure but not as useful for manipulating depth of field. Looking over the JVC digital camcorder, it has the usual amenities–flip-out screen, traditional viewfinder, and all the camera controls in the usual places for consumer cameras, including the manual focus wheel (meant to be used by the right index finger) next to the still photo button. JVC's GR-D33 is definitely among the smallest of the Mini DV camcorders–not just in size, but price, too. One can't help but wonder just how much smaller cameras are going to get.
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